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Four billion years of evolution in six minutes

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    If we evolved from monkeys,
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    why are there still monkeys?
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    Well, because we're not monkeys,
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    we're fish.
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    Now, knowing you're a fish
    and not a monkey
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    is actually really important
    to understanding where we came from.
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    I teach one of the largest
    evolutionary biology classes in the US,
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    and when my students finally understand
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    why I call them fish all the time,
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    then I know I'm getting my job done.
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    But I always have to start my classes
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    by dispelling some hard-wired myths,
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    because without really knowing it,
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    many of us are taught evolution wrong.
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    For instance, we're taught
    to say "the theory of evolution."
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    There are actually many theories,
    and just like the process itself,
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    the ones that best fit the data
    are the ones that survive to this day.
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    The one we know best
    is Darwinian natural selection.
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    That's the process by which those
    organisms that best fit an environment
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    survive and get to reproduce,
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    while those that are less fit
    slowly die off.
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    And that's it.
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    Evolution is as simple as that,
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    and it's a fact.
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    Evolution is a fact
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    as much as the theory of gravity.
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    You can prove it just as easily.
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    You just need to look at your bellybutton
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    that you share with
    other placental mammals,
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    or your backbone
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    that you share with other vertebrates,
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    or your DNA that you share
    with all other life on earth.
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    Those traits didn't pop up in humans.
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    They were passed down
    from different ancestors
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    to all their descendants, not just us.
Title:
Four billion years of evolution in six minutes
Speaker:
Prosanta Chakrabarty
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Video Language:
English
Team:
closed TED
Project:
TEDTalks
Duration:
05:41

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